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Range Creek Visitor Permits

The canyon is closed for the season. Season passes will be available for purchase starting May 1, 2018 at 8 a.m.

Please refer to this page in the spring of 2018 for links to view available dates and to purchase a Season Pass.

Please contact Michelle Knoll at 801-581-3876 or email if you have any questions.

Access to the Range Creek Field Station is administered by the the Natural History Museum of Utah and is limited to pedestrian and horse traffic. To protect the canyon a maximum of 28 public visitors are permitted per day.

Visiting Range Creek Canyon

Directions for Purchasing Individual Season Passes

Step 2: Purchase a Season Pass for $1 for each person. Passes are required for all visitors over the age of 5 and are non-refundable.

Step 3: Schedule a specific visit date. At no charge, you will be granted a Day Permit for each day you are visiting during the season. Season Pass holders may visit as many times as they like during the season, but not for more than five consecutive days and only with advanced reservations and a Day Permit. Only 7 permits will be available per season pass holder for October and November.

* Permit information is subject to revision for future seasons.

Please Be Advised

Access to Range Creek Canyon beyond the North Gate Entrance is limited to pedestrian and horse traffic only. There is no overnight access beyond the gate. Overnight camping is permitted only at a campsite provided outside the gate.

Individual public visitors are on their own while in the Canyon. There are no exhibits or staff available to provide tours in Range Creek Canyon.

Guided Tours of Range Creek Canyon

Individuals wishing to take Guided Tours throughRange Creek with an organized group, are encouraged to consult with our four designated partners (see below).

These tour providers offer guided vehicular visits through Range Creek. Group tours stop at a variety of locations to view rock art, granaries and other features of interest along the thirteen-mile route to the historic Wilcox Ranch and current Range Creek Field Station Headquarters.